
Federal judge delays start of tariff refunds in the US.
Court grants deadline for customs agency to organize the return of $166 billion.
Judge Richard Eaton has ruled that CBP must submit a plan for fare refunds that avoids thousands of individual lawsuits.
A Bloomberg study indicates a 19-point drop in the average Brazilian tax rate, while Argentina registers an increase with Donald Trump's new trade policy.
China's Ministry of Commerce says measures such as "reciprocal" tariffs and those related to fentanyl violate international rules.
The statement was made by trade representative Jamieson Greer, who also commented on Trump's planned meeting with Xi Jinping.
The chairman of the European Parliament's trade committee proposes a freeze and cites "pure customs chaos" in the United States.
The court deemed tariffs imposed by the US president illegal; the trade investigation was opened in July 2025.
Other tariffs on Chinese goods remain in effect.
Acting president defends dialogue with the United States government following the US Supreme Court decision.
The US president had been stating in recent weeks that Beijing would buy an additional 8 million metric tons of soybeans from the country.
According to the diplomat, the current scenario calls for caution in light of possible reactions from President Donald Trump.
A 6-3 decision establishes that the president needs clear authorization from Congress to impose global tariffs.